TRUCKER CAUGHT LYING AFTER CRASHING INTO VAN
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matt going fifty mph in the snow is literally INSANE idc what u say im sorry
Yeah on Rhodes especially back ones where the snow is still fresh on the ground and looks like a plow hasn't been through or salted or tea iced is kind of retarded to drive 50 miles an hour on a road like that. That's how you'd caused an accident and put other people's lives in jeopardy.
and he wondered why his brakes locked up. he must have watched russians driving lol and thought he could do the same
You must be from a place without snow.
Clearly you don't live anywhere near snow. That's completely normal here. It's called winter and is about 5 months long
@@KNR90 Upstate NY here and NOBODY drives like that on unsalted and unplowed roads. Unless you want to end up like Matt.
You’re a special type of NPC if you leave a cart in the lot
I do it on purpose, what TF is an NPC?
@@genefogarty5395 typical NPC not knowing their own existence or being able to search for an answer. Of course you do it, it’s in your programming 💀
@@genefogarty5395 It's a Non-Player-Character, it's a term from video games for the mindless computer controlled people that walk around and do pre-programmed tasks to look normal as part of the game world (think all the people that walk around in GTA) and it is also used to describe people who don't think about their actions, or do illogical things like arguing with an inanimate object etc because NPCs often glitch or are hardly thought through, so they do stupid things that don't make sense, without thinking about it.
I think the reason this guy is calling you an NPC is because if you leave your cart in the car park, it could hit other peoples car if there's a slope or wind, and it's obvious that it could happen, so if you engage your brain you'd think "I need to put this away so it doesn't damage someone else's property" But an NPC would just be programmed to ditch the cart because the programmers couldn't be bothered to animate the NPC putting the cart back.
And it would look like they didn't think about what they did (because computers don't think) and if you don't put it back then you don't think, so you're just like a computer (or NPC)
The word you were looking for is 'boomer'.
And if I repeat what they've told me repeatedly as justification, I'd get banned for offensive language that includes racist swearwords. 😆
It's a rotten couple generations.
One specifically dumped his cart in front of the pram when I was walking with the baby. I said "Really?" clearly unable to pass. Smug look from boomer.
Dragged his cart along, put it in front of his car. Boomer went ballistic and threatened to "knock my teeth out". Told him to go for it, see how far he gets, then challenged him to come and do it. Only then did he back down.
Rotten generations that feel like they're alone in this world, don't need to care about anyone.
And most of them have the audacity to complain about younger generations despite that. 😆
Matt is really lucky he’s from the US. If he was from Germany he’d be found partially at fault for going too fast for conditions.
Well here in the US when you are in States like where I live and the weather is really bad and there's fresh snow on the ground with ice which is what there was there you were never ever supposed to go over 30 miles an hour that is the law. So he should have been found partially responsible or if not completely at fault for speeding on hazardous conditions. What he did was completely Reckless.
@@theahearn2658 Awful driving from the minivan as well. But at least that's to be expected
@@IRllyDoThisyes the mini van was the bad driver here finally someone realized that😂
@@IRllyDoThis
What did the minivan driver do wrong then? He had fully merged into the road and was driving there. He was accelerating as well, not like he merged in tightly and was lagging.
You can't reasonably expect the minivan driver to anticipate the fact that Matt is going at mach 3 and refusing to brake or steer to compensate for his speeding.
@@SanderSA-ny3lh Are you joking lol? Matt was doing 50 in a 50 MPH zone. That's mach 3 to you? Lol you need to go back to driving school. Minivan is an awful driver for not clearly checking both ways and seeing a car coming towards them. Minivan's insurance paid for the accident for a reason...
Of course you don't *have* to go only 5 mph on bad roads, but you sure as hell shouldn't be going 50. Honestly, id rather travel slow during inclement conditions to get home safely, and not have to deal with possible repair bills for my vehicle.
You all haven't lived in a place where the road looks like that 5+ months out of the year.
@@teachingthecode4651 I do actually. No way would I be driving 50 on that road.
@@teachingthecode4651You probably do 100 mph and meet Jesus!!😂
@teachingthecode4651 I live in PA, state neighbor to where the clip in question came from, I've had my fair share of inclement weather driving conditions. Particularly that one year about 4-5 years back that caught multiple townships with their pants down, and added hours onto everyone's drive home. Normally I'd be out of work at 5, home by 5:20, during that storm I was finally home safely by close to 8.
My unwillingness to go normal speeds while the road conditions are poor isn't from a *lack* of experience. What I can't account for is other drivers, and more specifically, weather/road conditions. Mother nature can and will humble you, no matter what you drive, or how amazing a driver you think you are. But alot of others out there retain their same entitled driving behavior, which puts others at an increased risk due to the weather conditions.
That's why I don't mind adding some extra time on a drive when the weather gets bad, I'd rather get to where I'm going to safely in one piece than the alternative. Of course it won't be by driving 5 mph, more likely in the 30-40 range.
Where I live, winter tires are mandatory in the winter months . I'm pretty sure he didn't have any
Matt should've been doing 20 tops on an ungritted road like that
Hallelujah someone else with common sense. xXx
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Also, might as well wait for that one vehicle to pass before pulling out your driveway.
He went the speed he felt safe going just cuz your from California and don’t know how drive in the snow you don’t have to blame him because he was going the speed he felt safe going if anything that mini van should have looked and should have not pulled out infront him.
@truck1918
Don't agree.
What he felt was safe obviously was not safe.
Michigan State Police will issue a speeding ticket driving faster than conditions allow.
@@teachingthecode4651
Driving that slowing?
Really good idea driving 50 mph on a snowy road
So many Drivers in Michigan don't even reduce their highway speed in Michigan on snow! They still go 70 even if it's lightly snowing and icy 😭 if they can see 200 feet ahead, they'll go full speed ahead. I'm surprised we don't get multiple deadly pileups every year. I'm a really confident driver and it still gets overwhelming sometimes
I was driving through the parking garage at work trying to find a space when all of a sudden the white truck in front of me rammed their truck into the wall. I’m not sure if he accidentally hit the gas instead of the brake or what but he hit hard. His airbags deployed and the truck wouldn’t turn back on. He wasn’t injured but he was 100s of miles from home, alone, and told me that he had just wrecked his van a couple days before. He was probably in his 80s and I seriously think it’s time for him to turn in his license.
Yeah, I'd say you're right. Two vehicles a couple days apart? Yikes! I'm glad he wasn't injured but it seems it's everyone he shares the roads with that we should worry about. Craziness.
It's crazy. In Alabama, the state is run by older people and serves older people. I have to have my eyes tested to renew, but my father doesn't. They have no idea that his macular degeneration blinded him years ago.
Loosing the privilege to drive is a big, BIG step. I am in independent senior living. I am very glad to be on a major transit authority bus route. That is one of reasons we chose this coop apartment house. We do see people much older struggling with the concept of the loss of driving. I also walk, for pleasure, 8 - 10 mi/da.
@jonathanleonard1152 I couldn't agree more. Losing thr privilege to drive, at any age, is Hard. So many don't understand that.
I had to make a hard decision to stop driving when I started having health issues a couple of years ago. I am just now starting to think about small trips (less than 10-15 miles) to see if I'm ready or if I need to wait.
I think it was a little easier since I made that decision on my own, but when it's taken away, that I'm sure makes it all the worse.
I had a neighbor hit my husbands truck while we were away from home. Neighbors saw him do it and drove away. We called the police but since it wasn’t any damage we let it go. WELL 4 days later he hit another neighbors BMW! It was a LOT of damage. He had to pay for that. He didn’t drive for a month. When he did start driving again, I could tell he didn’t learn his lesson because he STILL be flying over the speed bumps in the road. He’s 82.
8:23 - I'm curious why Michael thought he needed to change lanes so quickly.
In fact, many would say it was an unsafe lane change since he didn't establish himself in the first lane after exiting the center turn lane.
You see a car waiting to turn, it's likely they are waiting for the first chance to enter. They look for clearance, but then they look back to the road in front to start their maneuver.
Last I checked, the law states you need to signal for at least 100 feet. That could be state by state though.
ya i agree the left lane is clearly open there was no reason for him to go into the right lane when he clearly sees this other car waiting to merge on. Smart people would stay in the left lane leaving an entire lane for cars to merge without any issue, this is just bad critical thinking
This is why you should never change lanes towards the kerb when approaching a junction with waiting traffic - the people waiting will have checked that the lane nearest them is clear, and in the time it takes them to get moving, you have occupied the lane, with the results shown above (or worse).
At the end of the day, he had the right of way. Traffic trying to enter the roadway should wait until both lanes of traffic are clear. For all we know, he had a turn coming up.
Is that even a question? How many vehicles are in the right lane? Exactly, zero vehicles so he's obligated to go there. Never lanehog.
People who go "Welp, better block the road, that guy up ahead MIGHT pull out so I need to block everything in advance" are a major cause of crashes.
Never lanehog.
Don't know about y'all, but my car doors are always locked all the time.
I know my cars lock as soon as the car is put into drive and unlock when it's back in park.
Mine isn't but i don't live in america or brazil.
@@WastedTalent-mine too
@@jaskajokunen3716 where do ya live?
@WastedTalent- exactly
5:43 That's exactly why I keep my doors locked while driving. Heard enough stories from my dad that used to work in the city and homeless people (the ones using drugs) has tried to open his car's doors multiple times while he was driving early in the morning to work. I managed to set my car's auto settings to lock the doors every time the car moves past 10 mph (I have an old car). I've had people try to get into my car, too, so I'm thankful that they are locked while I drive. You never know what will happen.
My dads car does that it locks automatically and auto locks off you leave the car and go to far
50mph? Matt, why you going so fast. You should of gotten some liability there.
@@teachingthecode4651 Uhhhh no its not ur crazy
Hell it is not. It just means you got to drive a bit slower over a third of the year.@@teachingthecode4651
@@lootingiv4058 yes it is. In Finnland only 120kph areas are dropped to max 100kph (75 and 62 eagle people speed) during winter, other areas are kept as is. And we have barely any more collisions compared to summer, because we also have to have proper winter tires (required by law) on certain part of the year.
@@TheSanpletext Calling me an "eagle people" is all I need to know about you. And I live in a place where it snows a lot. Going that fast on that specific road was very unwise and you can see it by the end result. You are the type of person that sees something happens and still denies that it happened.
@@lootingiv4058 yeah it is way to fast
I’m glad you had the courage to follow those AH’s and got their plate. Jerks like those have to pay the consequences!
My sister was attacked once by bellends like that, had a real impact on her too. Criminals like that need to be dealt with harshly, their anti-social behaviour has a big impact on people.
I'm glad we followed. It drives me nuts when people get away with crap like this. Im sorry your sister had a really bad experience. Hope she's okay now.
@@SanderSA-ny3lh from what I understand they were just kids having fun and learned a valuable lesson
@@DocHoliday-jh6oh They were just assholes committing vandalism.
6:42 I actually think they had great driving skills to not hit anything after all that
Hell yeah! You know he's been driving and testing his limits in that car.
No, just luck.
Bald tires & luck.
Yes, a total AH but the save was there
there is a tiktok video of the passengers pov i seen it before this whole vid kinda funny someone caught it on dash cam and sent it here tho
He was going to fast for those conditions
Regarding #19, I do not know if Wham Baam viewers understand that getting home at 5 mph beats wrecking?
You'd think dashcam video watchers would know to watch out - be it bad drivers or bad conditions.
No most people are too stupid to understand how bad it is to drive on non salted roads covered in ice and snow. They live in places where it's either rain or sun. Not where it's snowy and ice for six to seven months out of the year.
@@theahearn2658the town is very rural so it’s hard to find roads that lead into town that have salt on them because most of them are back roads🤦♂️
@@theahearn2658 - Also most drivers are too immature, impatient and or self centered to realize when is “Too Fast for Conditions”
Many /most people don't have their side mirrors set correctly. This means (large) blind spots. Set them correctly, and blind spots disappear or are so miniscule, that they aren't even a going concern.
Use small blindspot mirrors on the lower outer edge of both mirrors to eliminate any blindspots.
@@lrich8181 my car has mirrors that get more convex at the edges, after a dotted line, so you can see more at the very edge, but it obviously looks smaller.
Also you will always have blindspots, by eye you have A, B, C (and possibly D) Pillar blindspots, (the pillars that hold the roof up), and mirrors can see behind and slightly to the side of you, but you should be able to see the things your mirror missed just by checking slightly over your shoulder, turning your head
That depends on the vehicle. Modern cars seem to be worse and worse for visibility out. Some even have blind spots at the sides of the front windscreen. I HATE driving new cars. By new, I mean anything from the last 20 years. I got totally spoiled by my 4 Thunderbirds from the late 70s and even more spoiled by my 1990 Volvo 240 wagon. On the Volvo, the pillars are no thicker on the sight line than the distance between the average person's eyes, but somehow no car has ever improved on the score the 240 achieved in the roof crush test way, way back in the 1970s. In fact, the 240 was the benchmark used to establish car safety standards
6:17 How can you say that they have bad driving skills?! I mean sure, they might've been driving too fast and lost control, but that is one of the most amazing saves I have ever seen! And the fact that the car was facing the right direction after the save only makes it better!
Slow down
Ikr that was one of the best saves i've ever seen
bro remembered he is not a mustang
I think that was more luck than skill
Was looking for this comment. That guy did not have bad driving skills if he could pull that one off.
Matt i was doing 20-25mph going down the A19 from the Tyne Tunnels all the way down to the A690 Sunderland roundabout in December (in between two lanes) due to a snow blizzard following a big rig. So there’s no excuse for speeding in icy & snowy conditions!!
3:00 such a fabulous looking little car! So cute! :)
Number 3: I'll never understand why people pull out in front of traffic and then just stop. Once they realize they messed up, most of the time if they just remain committed, maybe accelerate a little quicker, they would avoid collision. Instead they just stop and wait for impact. So stupid. Once you've begun, you must follow through. Simple. It won't work every time but definitely much or most of the time.
Yeah if Matt was doing 50mph and only managed to slow down 5mph in that distance, that should absolutely be reckless driving charges to Matt.
Incorrect. That was a typical speed for those conditions in places where the snow is on the ground for a long time.
@@teachingthecode4651 Bro that is not lol
@@teachingthecode4651No the hell it aint 😂 Anyone with some damn sense who has been driving long enough know that they should not be doing anything over 30 on that road.
Reckless driving charges is laughable. Minivan made an idiotic turn out. Should Matt have been going slower? Probably. But reckless driving is just a hilarious suggestion
The speed limit was 50 that’s not Reckless driving😂😂😂
#19 - I'm surprised the cammer wasn't held partially liable for the accident.
Yeah.
If you only lose 5mph after slamming the brakes, it shows you were going too fast.
@@IIGrayfoxII I'm guessing you don't drive ice that much, losing 5 mph on ice in that short of distance is fairly impressive, even when I have my chains on my truck and I put sand in the bed from 20mph ill lose maybe 7 mph in that distance,
but keep in mind I drive on icy roads that look like that but are 100s of times slicker than most roads due to a weird lenze effect from the mountain snow caps that happens about an hour before I need to head out melting the top layer before it refreezes so my perception of icy roads may be skewed
DA Matt shouldn't have been driving too fast for conditions. Should've gotten a ticket for that. No sense in driving like an idiot in poor conditions. Don't be a DA like Matt.
@@pantherfan7361He is not an idiot if not you are the speed limit was 50 not 30 he was not speeding he was going the damn speed limit
@@MrPaxio
False. Minivan had fully entered the road and was accelerating. At that point it's not a merge anymore, but simply Matt speeding and either refusing to react at all or driving on bald summer tyres.
He's incredibly lucky. Here that would be 50-50 or 100-0 to Matts detriment, with a reckless driving charge and possibly being sent for retesting before ever getting his license back.
0:18 I could argue that he should have seen this coming, but I find dash cams make things look further away than they actually are. The truck did look like it was slowing down (there's sort of a hesitation in the motion). Tough call.
1:12 What I hate most about this is in about 2 months I may be driving in these conditions, and I already feel the cold air on my face as I get out of the car.
2:30 I realize some people will say this was innocent pranks, keep in mind there are laws in some places about riding in the back of a truck (for a reason) AND their actions are creating distractions for a driver which can be unsafe. So yeah, charge the F-ers.
2:49 Bing Bong!
4:30 And this is why people need to pay attention to the area up ahead and not just stare at the car in front of them. This was some good driving by a few people.
6:58 Instead of staring at the car in front of you, always be looking ahead to see what might be going on. And FFS, following too close is exactly what makes crashes like this happen.
8:34 Hate to be this guy, but why didn't he change lanes after the Accord? Total dick move and he contributed to the crash by making that decision. The Accord was already deciding to go when he changed lanes. A good habit is to NOT change lanes when someone appears to be about to turn onto the road you're on (if there's another lane).
10:50 Curious as to what the speed limit was on that stretch of road... hmm.
11:26 Always my biggest fear when passing other vehicles.. This.
11:43 I have resorted to grabbing carts like this (if I'm walking to or from a store) and loudly proclaiming, "Oh wow, look how hard this is! How am I even pulling off this magical FKing feat?!"
9:30
break ❌
drive on the sidewalk✅
#1….. if I rolled up on that accident scene I wouldn’t need a dash cam to tell me that trucker was lying. Simply looking at the physical evidence would tell you if he was doing 70 mph his van would have gone way farther than where it ended up
I got my girlfriend a Garmin Dashcam for her 2019 BMW after seeing enough episodes of Wham Baam Tesla Cam. You never know when it might be needed🙏🏽
1:45 that's funny as shit. water balloons don't do anything. I don't see any eggs either
That looks fun as hell definitley a Karen for reporting
On #7, the cam car was culpable. He made a right hand lane change abruptly, so the car thought he was clear. That was a very inconsiderate move by the driver of the cam car. The footage might have actually incriminated him, if there was an accident.
This happened to me once and I'm thankful the person who changed lanes right when I made the right turn didn't hit me.
1:05 He was doing 50 mph on snow covered roads Lordy.
4wd/awd, snow tyres...and the fact that he got so far without incident says that he did have the right to drive at that speed on that road.
The arse turning into his lane without leaving sufficient space to be able to stop from even 5mph???
He is solely to blame.
Stop victim blaming.
You can do 100 mph in the snow but try to stop! He was driving to fast for the conditions.
Doing 50 with roads like that is crazyyyy van is at fault needa pay better attention but 50 is wild
Your suppose to do 45 miles or less in rainy conditions and snow definitely slower than that.
4:35 Anyone else notice the car passing on the shoulder?
Concerning #2, there is no "blind spot" if you adjust your side mirrors correctly. They need to be pointed out away from your car. If you can see your car and behind your car in them, then there is a blind spot. You should not see any part of your car in the side mirrors. That way, no blind spot. They're not rear view mirrors, they're side view mirrors.
There still is a slight blind spot
@@lootingiv4058 No, there is zero blind spot with properly adjusted mirrors. To adjust right mirror, move your head in line with the center of the windshield (rear view mirror). Adjust the right mirror outward to that you can only just barely see the edge of your car. For the left mirror, move your head against the left window and adjust it outward so you barely see the edge of the car. When in the normal seating position, you will not see your car at all in either side mirror. There are no blind spots. Most people adjust the side mirrors way in toward the car, using them as rear view mirrors. That's what creates the blind spot. Give it a try.
That's not true at all, 1st off, I don't think any car I've owned even lets you adjust the mirror so far out, that you can literally see 80 degrees(to the side and slightly backwards) to your right/left.
And 2nd; your side mirrors are important to see motorcyclists/cyclists lane filtering on your right, before you turn into a road, so you don't sideswipe them,
there is a reason it's "Mirror, Signal, Maneuver"
And 3rd, think why mirrors were invented, imagine not having mirrors, you'd have to turn your head 180 degrees to see behind you, mirrors let you see behind you without turning all the way around, but for your B pillar blind spot (which the mirrors don't normally cover, they cover the C pillar blindspot and generally behind you) you need to move your head (You're not a vegetable so stop driving like one, MOVE, move your head, your eyes, stretch up in your seat when parking to see the spot better, lean left to see past the cars in front to see if there's something ahead JUST MOVE)
Conquer Driving has some great videos, he's a certified driving instructor in the UK, and he recommends leaners have their side mirrors so you can just see the side of your car, to better judge how far the things are behind you, but he does understand how some people adjust the mirrors so they *just* can't see your car, so if you move your head even slightly then you see a slither, to minimise blindspot, but still be able to see what's behind you.
also HOW DO VANS WORK? if your side mirrors are supposed to be pointing sideways, then how does a van (which has no centre mirror) see behind itself? or if you've got a big dog in the back of your car, when they stand up you cant see anything in your centre mirror, do vans and dog owners have their mirrors pointing backwards so they can actually see behind them, and MANUALLY check their blindspot, or do they use mirrors to check the blindspot slightly off to their side, because turning 20 degrees would be too much effort, but they're perfectly happy to put their head out the window at 60mph and look directly behind them to see behind?
You're supposed to be able to see along the side of your car all the way to rear at the very inside edge of your mirrors. It gives you perspective and depth perception so you know where things are relative to your car.
@@dchawk81 That is incorrect. If you can see the side of your car in your side mirrors while in a normal driving position, then the mirrors are angled too far in. You should absolutely not see your car at all. Otherwise, you have a blind spot. You want to see cars coming up from the side, not your car.
hi whamm bamm me and my mom was in a wreck in last november and i still love watchin ur vids keep it up
Michael did not give enough time when turning, you are supposed to signal for at least 100 feet first before changing lanes.
6:57 this is why distance between cars is good
8:11 you very clearly caused that. You drove into his lane during a transferable space
It *did* look like the cammer was preparing to turn, so some of the blame does indeed lie with them. However, a semi-intelligent driver would've made sure they were turning before blithely pulling out into the road... Just sayin'... :-)
Actually, it doesn't matter if someone is still merging into another lane. You are suppose to wait for any oncoming traffic and this is why I NEVER pull off of a stop at an intersection until any oncoming vehicle is at least half way past the intersection in case they decide to switch lanes.
Doing a lane change in an intersection is NOT cool. No way should he have done that. If he was going to make a right turn he should have been in the right lane BEFORE he got to the intersection. Not after.
@@nairbvel im definitely not clearing him completely of fault. But he stopped, Looked, and proceeded when he saw his lane was clear
@@chorlesteajones6794 something very similar happened to my car. And i do find the red car at little to no fault for this one as the camera car turned especially when the red sedan was not planning on checking again as it was already cleared
Omg I really love all of the wham Baam Chanel’s there are amazing 🤩
5:35 I keep a small dry chemical fire extinguisher in the cup holder in my driver’s side door. Less than lethal, good close range defensive weapon. Plus liquid stream and fog pepper sprays. Disabled veteran, BTW.
I can and have driven home at very slow speeds in a snowstorm. Beats getting into an accident.
Smart
and yet rally drivers on snow tyres can successfully keep their cars on the ice and snow at 100mph....without crashing....
1:14 and also doesn't have any lights on. Classic American move
Thank you for the Singin’ in the Rain quote. Love the channels.
Second one was driving way to fast for the conditions. 🇬🇧
1:30 well, he was defentively way to fast for the road condition. brake distance squares with the speed. On a German channel they did some math for it. when somebody just just stopped in front of an pedistrian when going 30kmh (20mph), he would have run over the same pedestrian with 35km/h) (~ 22mph) when going just 50(30mph). Look you can't beat physics. maybe 15 mph would be a safe speed, not 50 mph. Also you need to brake gently, you don't want to skid, as skidding will increase stopping distance, espacially on ice.
2:20 They got charge for a crime? Footage is definitely not from California then lol
I mean, the only place I can really think of were snowfalls like that in California is Big Bear. Only because it's in the mountains.
Nah we didn't get charged, cops laughed it off
Benito's commentary is the absolute best 🤣🤣🤣
I am sick of people blaming on the other driver for speeding knowing that the crash was totally his fault
5:04 "Her first thought was to send the video". My first thought would be to look at the driver of the hit car, but Ok.
17# Nice to see a clip from my own country, the Netherlands, on WhamBam, I love your channels 😊❤
Glad to provide fellow Dutchie 😂
@@lenafox5996 😄👍🏻
CLIPS FROM AT A SINGLE POINT URBAN INTERCHANGE (SPUI):
5:46 Benito
THIS WEEK’S TESLA BEHAVING BADLY:
7:13 Ramtin
I was driving through the parking garage at work searching for a spot when suddenly, the white truck ahead of me crashed into the wall. I'm not sure if he accidentally pressed the gas instead of the brake, but he hit it hard. The airbags deployed, and the truck wouldn't restart. Thankfully, he wasn't injured, but he was hundreds of miles from home, alone, and mentioned he had just wrecked his van a few days earlier. He was probably in his 80s, and I really think it's time for him to give up his license.
Teodor, keep up the good work and send in the videos.
1:00 Ohio road 💀
03:50 - Life Hack - if you think you need the licence plate number, read it out load - then the microfone of the dashcam will catch it for you and if the video isn't good enough to read the lp then you have the audio.
If you are more of a soft speaker, maybe test it out before to see how loud you have to speak that your dashcam catches it good and clear.
We had to follow because we couldn't see the plate at first. This is a great life hack!
Thats a good idea
The one with Michael M. Why’d he change lanes last seconds to continue going straight. He made it seem that he was going to turn into the plaza, and the other driver went ahead, but last second he just goes straight 😂
Is nobody going to talk about how he made the awesome rhyme at the beginning of the video? As soon as I heard it, I clicked.
These are so funny your commentary
I just love it when shopping carts drive up to greet me as I walk up to a store.
#5 I’m actually shocked we haven’t seen more incidents from this particular intersection on this channel. There is a downhill from Cedar Springs onto Brant that EVERYONE speeds through. That car turns right onto Hwy 5 (Dundas St) from Brant. My parent’s house back on to Brant. A few years ago, right before COVID, a Kia SUV skipped the Brant St median at the intersection after flying down Cedar Springs. It went airborne through a tree, threaded itself through another two trees and landed barely over the chainlink fence at the bottom of the hill… right in the shared backyard with their neighbour. They towed the car away, but my wife and I cleaned up the bits left behind (not to mention attempting to saved the fuel scorched grass). We were small finding fragments of engine casings. It was that nasty of an impact. No idea if the guy lived, but it sure as hell woke the neighborhood up when he essentially fell down a cliff. That intersection may just be the most dangerous in all of Burlington because of that downhill. Turning left into the side street to my parents house is a “Jesus take the wheel” experience every time. But then you also get idiots like this here going in uphill who cut off the traffic anyways. Needs a cop sitting there and a functioning red light camera.
"and landed barely over the chainlink fence at the bottom of the hill"
So it was in fact a win: made a beautiful jump, trimmed several trees to save gardeners time, wrote a Kia out of our society and he stuck a 10/10 landing. 😉
Im about to purchase a dash cam (long overdue) how important in a front and rear vs just front. Alot of hit and runs happen here in Dallas, I pay through the nose for car insurance and want just a bit more coverage. This channel has recommended a front only , but before I purchased, I wanted some advice first!💯💯
I highly recommend getting a front and back dashcam, that way you can have video evidence of both directions.
Traffic is crazy in Dallas! I installed 3 when I was living there, absolute life saver, saved me 10k after a truck t-boned me.
One of the ones I got was an azdome brand, it's got an extra long cable that goes to a rear view on the trunk, I've gotten clear license plates off the front view.
You can also install one of those ball joint mount types on the front glass looking sideways out the passenger window, for extra views at full resolution.
I think the rear view is equally as important as the front.
If dashcam videos on youtube have taught us anything, it's that once you put the dashcam in the car, you own the road and are exempt from all traffic laws and all fault in the event of an accident.
I've had an "okay" quality dashcam on my windshield for a few years, and after comparing my videos with some of the newer cameras am getting ready to replace it in the next week or two... and after watching this (and yes, other) dashcam channels, I'm getting one with an additional rear view camera included. Make sure you get something where at least the main (front) camera has high enough resolution to actually read license plates... and (more difficult) try to get one with decent performance at night.
Justice for the transit!!
Bro the rhymes that comes from this Audio is so insane. U should rap one day😅
Good videos keep it up
@6:27....Haha, stupid boat can't even go in a straight line.
Guy was running from the repo truck
Matt made a mistake driving that fast. "Life is hard. It's harder when you're stupid...." John Wayne
love the trolly💞💕
6:51 the cars just showing the driver the way back home,
A question if I’m in a collision and have a camera how do I send the video and where?
After having my 2010 Civic totaled from a hit and run (that the cops were never able to prosecute anyone from cause we didnt have evidence), I always rock dashcams. Civic was at a dead stop and an older explorer hit the back straight on at 60+ mph. Driver jumped out and ran 🙄
Probably one of our new inhabitants that follow rules so well.
@@genefogarty5395 nailed it.. (no joke)
Matt was absolutely driving way too fast for road and weather conditions. No, nobody wants to travel only 5mph to get anywhere, but when a road is snow-covered and slippery like that, you should not even be going 50 or 40 for that matter. This doesn't have to be a binary argument where the only options available are "the speed limit" and "insufferably slow". The correct answer should be "as fast as is safe, given the prevailing conditions". I know, I know. This does not give an explicit NUMBER as an answer, which I'm sure a lot of people who make this kind of disingenuous argument are expecting and demanding, but the cold reality (lol) is that there is no explicit number to give. Slow the frig down and these kinds of accidents are far less likely to happen.
The crash at 10:43 is a 5 car crash because the black truck got a little bump by the red car, just wanted to point that out, oh and everyone have a nice day and get dashcams!
4:15 my dude 💀😱😱😱
That first video is known as Car-rate as it only rolled onto it's side. Car Judo is when it winds up either on it's roof, or rolling all the way over, even if it winds up back on all four wheels.
Thanks!
Wow, thank you so much!
Bro became Dr Seuss at the start nice bars🔥🔥🔥
Id be pissed if someone threw eggs, but a water balloon would probably just make me laugh it off
Same here
When driving in rain, on ice, snow, or a mix.....40 mph or LOWER is the best speed to keep.
Sure you can still slip and slide, but if you use the "pump method" on your brakes when trying to avoid a crash or something, you should be able to slow down enough without sliding and gain control or avoid the situation. Just a rule of thumb. And ALWAYS have your headlights ON!!!
I live in Maryland, and the law states that if you have your windshield wipers on, you need to have your headlights on as well... and the number of people who either ignore or are ignorant of this law is distressingly high. Just because you can see me doesn't mean I can see you (especially grey/silver cars on wet blacktop in dim light).
Try Thirty at the max maybe. Especially on a back-road where it's usually the last place to get salts and plowed. 40 miles an hour just 10 under what he was doing. And he only decelerated 5 miles an hour. So you still would hit the car at 35 miles an hour and still cause an accident. Maybe would not have hit as hard but he still would have hit him. You do not go more than 20 to 30 miles an hour if that. Show some fucking Common Sense. Really not that hard.
If you have camera footage that proves the other individual was lying THAT badly, the individual should do jail time for fraud !!!! 🤬
Is no one gonna talk about that amazing poem at the beginning? Lol
Man, I love it 4K
3:30 honestly, this is normal in Connecticut, if someone doesnt weave in and out of traffic like this during your commute, you know somethings wrong
That charger actually is a good driver. A good driver knows what to
do when something goes wrong. He is an idiot and immature, but also unfortunately a good driver
If he was a good driver, he wouldn't have slammed the brakes on at that speed with what I am assuming are bald tires. That spin could have been avoided with soft hands and the removal of a heavy foot.
I’m about to get my first car and I’m ordering your recommended dashcam! Hopefully I won’t have to send any clips in anytime soon.
7:29 yeah that rental Tesla that why.
i need that song asap LOL
4:04 - Code Brown moment lol.
Brilliant I don’t have to read and watch at the same time! I’m going to get my dash cam out of the boot.
4:40 Not flying if the wheels are on the ground. Check any airport. Taxiing maybe.
He said "debris flying" as in parts of the vehicles involved in the wreck. Like the chunk of taillight we saw in the air?👍
I live in Lawrenceville, aka the city of clip 15! Donuts and drag racing have gotten really bad in the suburbs of ATL recently! Someone was struck by a car doing donuts in a parking lot in a neighboring city not too long ago. These people doing reckless things are out of control and need to be held accountable
8:50 funny how the passenger just popped out his head showing no emotions just to see the damage...
Driving while on the phone or texting should be the same as a DUI.
By the way, i love your channels, including WHAM BAAM SECURITYCAM.
11:44 All I could think… PUT THE DANG CART BACK IN THE CART CORRAL! That’s why so many stores have had to put up signs stating that said businesses are not responsible for damage done to vehicles from shopping carts. Because of LAZY jerks like that person.
It takes maybe 10 extra seconds to put the dang cart in the correct spot.
6:47 was like : im gonna miss my exit😂😂😂
I always lock my doors and keep my windows up in the city!
I don't understand why people stop dead in your way when you honk at them for doing something wrong. Or wait til the last minute to turn out in front of you.
I was waiting for a Mississippi one
6:15 THAT WAS SKILL DUDE NOT AN ACCIDENT
15. (4:00) You missed an accident: Everyone may have missed the oncoming car but there was another accident behind them, the red car turns too hard and the car behind it crashes in to it.
Good catch!
2:55 thats an old Fiant cinquecento I think and those dont have good brakes
Fiat Seicento, but still not the best brakes. 😂
I make sure that all my cars, automatically lock the doors when I put the car into gear. Your manual will tell you if, and how to set the programming.
Is it weird that my cat likes watching these with me 😂😅
Matt lied, he rear ended a car and was completely at fault. 50 mph on unplowed snowy roads? You don't have to do 5 mph, but you do have to slow down according to road conditions.